Journal of Water and Health (Jun 2023)

Preparation of hydrogels based on poplar cellulose and their removal efficiency of Cd(II) from aqueous solutions

  • Fengrong Zhang,
  • Cuilan Zhang,
  • Jia Teng,
  • Dandan Han,
  • Lishun Wu,
  • Wanguo Hou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wh.2023.252
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 6
pp. 676 – 686

Abstract

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Industrial heavy metal-contaminated wastewater is one of the main water pollution problems. Adsorbents are a promising method for the removal of heavy metal contaminants. Herein, polyaspartic acid/carboxymethyl poplar sawdust hydrogels (PASP/CMPP) and ascorbic acid/carboxymethyl poplar sawdust hydrogels (VC/CMPP) were prepared by aqueous polymerization using alkalized poplar sawdust (CMPP) as the substrate and PASP and vitamin C (VC) as modifiers. The effective results, provided by the characterization analysis of SEM and BET, indicate that the surface of the PASP/CMPP hydrogel has a larger number of loose pores and a larger pore volume than the VC/CMPP hydrogel. The treatment effects of the two hydrogels on simulated wastewater containing Cd(II) were investigated by a batch of experiments. The results showed that PASP/CMPP had a better adsorption effect than VC/CMPP under the same adsorption conditions. Interestingly, the solid concentration effect was found in the process of sorption kinetics and sorption isotherms. The sorption kinetic curves of Cd(II) on PASP/CMPP were well-fitted by the quasi-second-order kinetics under different adsorbent concentrations. The adsorption conforms to Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption isotherm models. More importantly, PASP/CMPP composites are expected to be used as a new kind of environmental adsorbent for wastewater treatment. HIGHLIGHTS Hydrogels of PASP/CMPP were prepared.; The hydrogels of PASP/CMPP exhibit enhanced sorption capacities for Cd(II).; The hydrogels of PASP/CMPP are potential sorbents for wastewater treatment.; The solid concentration effect was found in the process of sorption kinetics and sorption isotherms.; The synthesis of PASP/CMPP hydrogels provides a win-win strategy.;

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